Buhari asked to resign by Anglican archbishop

The Most Reverend Tunde Adeleye has described the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari as a failure saying he would ask the president to resign.

Daily Trust reports that the archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Niger Delta of the Anglican Communion gave this assessment at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Calabar.

The religious cleric said President Buhari’s aide have failed to tell him the truth and have deceived him to fail.

He said: “If I meet the president today, I will tell him in plain language that he has failed and must resign. This is because his advisers and aides have deceived him. So many things have gone wrong in this country in recent times. There is louder outcry.”

Adeleye said the country is on the verge of explosion as a result of poor advice and that this may happen soon if the president fails to adhere to popular advice. The cleric called on the country to be restructured saying the country’s unity must be renegotiated.

He said: “Nigeria is ripe enough for restructuring. The present structure is obsolete and carry us far. Restructuring will affect some old structures of Nigeria’s sociopolitical and economic policy. It will involve honest dialogue. There is now injustice, marginalisation, resulting to a failed state. We therefore, need to ‘redesign’ Nigeria.”